The facility is free to all UNC students, giving them a place to work on their businesses, to collaborate and nurture one another’s ideas. They also get help from program assistant Stefano Rivera (in video below), professors from the Kenan Flagler Business School and mentors involved in the city's startup accelerator, Launch Chapel Hill.
New this year at 1789 are two specific programs for students. There's a venture track for students with an existing business idea and a member track for students not currently working on a business idea but interested in learning more about entrepreneurship. Both programs were presented during last week's kickoff party alongside a variety of other entrepreneurship-focused programs at UNC. The event drew more than 100 students, making it 1789's biggest crowd since opening.
Watch this video for a recap of the event, and a hint at what's ahead for UNC students and 1789: